Postpublished at 20:55 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2023
Ulster 11-14 Munster
Instant impact by the new captain for Ulster, Iain Henderson.
Charging twice through the heart of Munster within his first 60 seconds on the pitch.
The crowd love that!
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Ulster 21-14 Munster (result)
Casey notches two early tries
Stockdale try cuts Munster lead
Two Doak penalties draw Ulster level
Timoney try puts Ulster ahead on 68 mins
Ulster 11-14 Munster
Instant impact by the new captain for Ulster, Iain Henderson.
Charging twice through the heart of Munster within his first 60 seconds on the pitch.
The crowd love that!
Ulster 11-14 Munster
Rob Herring comes on for his 230th and record-breaking cap for Ulster!
Some achievement for the Cape Town native.
Iain Henderson also comes on to add some much-needed ballast to the home scrum.
Ulster 11-14 Munster
Referee Frank Murphy comments to Stuart McCloskey who is tying his boots
"Some pair of boots there"
A rather dashing neon pink affair.
Nathan Doak (48 mins)
Penalty to Ulster in front of the posts. Fineen Wycherley not rolling away on time.
Nathan Doak slots the three points. game-on.
Ulster 8-14 Munster
Andy Gray
BBC Sport NI at Kingspan Stadium
Iain Henderson and Rob Herring are warming up behind the posts.
With John Cooney also a replacement, that's an awful lot of firepower for Dan McFarland to have at his disposal.
One thing to keep an eye out on - Herring will become the most-capped player in Ulster's history if he takes to the field. That'll be a proud moment for him.
Ulster 8-14 Munster
David McCann, take a bow. Fantastic poaching skills and Munster hold on to concede the penalty on halfway.
They go to touch...promising
Ulster 8-14 Munster
The visitors back on the front foot at the beginning of the second half.
However, Marcus Rea with an excellent turnover to win his home side a penalty.
Ulster 8-14 Munster
Jack Crowley gets us underway!
No changes from either side at the break.
HT: Ulster 8-14 Munster
Andy Gray
BBC Sport NI at Kingspan Stadium
Well, what do you make of those 40 minutes?
You have to say Munster deserve their lead as Ulster struggle to deal with the holders' physicality.
The crowd were getting vocally frustrated as the half progressed at referee Frank Murphy's decisions, but their loudest moment came when Stockdale collected Burns' kick to score.
Munster have been on top, but Dan McFarland's side are still in touch. A big 40 minutes to come.
Ulster 8-14 Munster
Watch: Jacob Stockdale scores a try for Ulster
Ulster 8-14 Munster
Watch: Craig Casey scores a try for Munster
Ulster 8-14 Munster
That's the half over!
Munster with some really dominating early pressure leading to a pair of Craig Casey tries.
However, Ulster have pushed and pushed and have a Jacob Stockdale try to show for their effort.
All to play for in the second-half.
Ulster 8-14 Munster
Jacob Stockdale with a break down the left, before offloading to Stewart Moore on the touchline. However, the centre's grubber-kick is blocked into touch.
More scores look likely if the home side can be a bit more clinical.
Ulster 8-14 Munster
David McCann forces a turnover ten metres out from his own posts.
He really has been a thorn in Munster's side the last ten minutes.
Ulster 8-14 Munster
Ulster looking more lively now, like they all have had an espresso!
Now it's Munster who can't seem to hang onto the ball.
Ulster win a penalty, but they go back for a tip-tackle from Nick Timoney...sloppy by the Ulster-eight
Ulster 8-14 Munster
Andy Gray
BBC Sport NI at Kingspan Stadium
Great kick. Great pick-up. Great try.
That's more like it. Game on!
Jacob Stockdale (27 mins)
That's more like it from the men in white!
Ulster work the ball from side-to-side, before Billy Burns loops the ball wide left, and Jacob Stockdale collects to dot down for his fourth try of the season.
Nathan Doak just misses with the conversion.
Ulster 3-14 Munster
Ulster at sixes-and-sevens in defence, they look shaken by Munster's intensity.
Nathan Doak picks up a loose ball and charges 40 metres into the Munster half, bringing the crowd to their feet.
However, French native Antoine Frisch with the poach on the ground and it's another missed opportunity.
Craig Casey (18 mins)
They may be a man down, but Munster are straight back on the attack.
Some high-impact carries by the forwards create the space for Casey again to snipe over from the side of a ruck.
Cormac Izuchukwu's height was a disadvantage as he couldn't drop on the Munster nine in time.
Jack Crowley with an excellent conversion from wide left.
Ulster 0-7 Munster
Watch: Craig Casey scores a try for Munster